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Yo what's good evil streets fam you know the deal we back at it again mad love to all my members and subscribers for locking in every single day Y'all the whole reason this channel keeps growing and popping off Anybody trying to promote their music brand or business hit me at evil streets media at gmail.com We'll make it happen. Big respect to everyone sending cash app donations too and if you trying to support the channel you can catch me at evil streets TV on cash app everything goes right back into the grind Aight y'all let's dive into this gangster shit Jimmy Henchman's come up in the game was far from ordinary deeply connected to his troubled younger days and rapid fall into the streets Born James J. Roseman on February 5th 1965 in Brooklyn New York he came up in a two-parent home with his brothers Mario Kessner and Lionel and his sister Nage But even with what looked like a stable family situation Roseman's early years got marked by jumping into criminal life at the age of 16 Roseman caught his first case for bike theft a situation that laid the foundation for his street career His bid at Rikers Island specifically in the C-74 juvenile detention center Put him face to face with a whole network of future street legends including Kelvin 50 cent Martin the infamous stick-up kid who eventually became a legend in hip-hop folklore During their stretch together behind bars Roseman picked up the name ace while Martin got tagged as little bastard The connection between them went deep and when Martin got laid down years later Roseman showed respect by dropping $9,000 on a red granite monument to honor his former cellmate's resting place But it wasn't only the prison walls that shaped Roseman's early years it was the constant battles with the law By 18 he already had charges stacking up for criminal possession of a firearm robbery and second-degree murder His criminal path was moving fast and within a year he caught another case for criminal possession of a firearm Locking in his name in the streets even more in February 1996 Roseman's criminal moves took him past New York borders This time he got knocked in Los Angeles for criminal possession of a firearm adding another chapter to his dangerous journey one that would eventually position him as a major figure in the drug game and street warfare Along with the music business through his handling of the game and 50 cents early rise to power The drop of Tupac Shakur's first album after his death the Don Killuminati the seven-day theory on November 5th 1996 sparked a massive media storm just two months after Shakur's tragic murder The album turned into a cultural explosion one that threw gasoline on the fire of endless conspiracy theories and debates about the rapper's demise The closing track Against all odds specifically caught attention as it held direct accusations aimed at multiple people including Jimmy Henchman Then operating as James Roseman who Tupac alleged had involvement in the infamous 1994 quad studio shooting the November 30th 1994 shooting became the life-changing moment in Tupac's existence and the circumstances around it stayed wrapped in mystery and debate That night Shakur got confronted by two armed shooters rocking military fatigues in the lobby of quad studios a well-known recording spot in New York City Tupac and his crew Randy stretch Walker of the live squad and another associate got held at gunpoint The gunmen escaped with $40,000 worth of jewelry including diamond and gold chains During the robbery Shakur took five bullets twice in the head once in the hand once in the thigh and once in the groin He also got pistol whipped in the chaos Despite getting critically wounded Shakur made it through the attack However the traumatic situation became a turning point in his life his shooting sparked theories about who could have been behind it Tupac's claims in against all odds Pointed to Henchman being involved suggesting Jimmy Roseman's ties to the shooting at that time Roseman was handling the notorious B.I.G And word on the street spoke about tension between Biggie and Tupac that might have contributed to the violence The November 30th 1995 murder of Randy stretch Walker Exactly one year to the day after Tupac's shooting brought another complicated layer to the whole situation Walker got shot and killed while driving in Queens New York a death that plenty connected to the brewing war between East Coast and West Coast rap worlds which got intensified by Tupac's shooting and his allegations This chain of events Tupac's shooting his death and the aftermath Built a lasting atmosphere of mystery and violence surrounding the name of Jimmy Henchman A figure who got connected to multiple other criminal situations in the years that came after The media kept digging into his potential role in different incidents including Shakur's shooting Though the complete truth behind these circumstances stays unclear and heavily argued about to this day Despite a street record that included numerous charges and convictions James Roseman better recognized as Jimmy Henchman held undeniable power in the entertainment world Especially in the music realm in the 1990s and early 2000s He successfully flipped from street operator to an executive in the music game He created and ran Czar entertainment a company that eventually represented a lineup of major artists across hip hop R&B and more Czar entertainment grew into a dominant force steering the careers of artists like the game brandy Akon Gucci mane too short and shine Among others his management talents weren't only focused on musicians He also had a hand in directing the career of actor Michael K Williams best recognized for his character as top-goon Omar from the wire He built a reputation for his skill to navigate between the street life and the music industry Creating connections and making deals that positioned him as a respected name in both lanes However his criminal background didn't vanish just because of his success in the music business in 2000 Roseman got sentenced to 19 months in prison for a weapons violation A sign of his ongoing connections to his criminal roots His legal problems kept coming over the years as he consistently landed himself in the news for different situations One situation jumped off on January 21st 2005 when Roseman and his client Jayceon the game Taylor got into a physical confrontation with Richard DJ Zulu Dunkerson of WKYS 93.9 in Lanham Maryland During a live interview Dunkerson allegedly clowned Roseman about his Bluetooth earpiece which sparked the attack The confrontation led to both Roseman and Taylor catching second-degree assault charges While the charges against the game eventually got dismissed Roseman wasn't as lucky In February 2006 he received five years suspended and three years of probation After Queen Latifah stepped up as a character witness on his behalf Despite his criminal jacket henchman's capability to move through the music business and his ongoing influence within the industry held weight His career stood as a contradiction defined by his connections to the criminal underground Yet at the same time he contributed to building the careers of major names in music His capability to move in both worlds street hustler and music mogul locked in his legacy as one of the more layered and controversial figures in hip hop and entertainment In early 2007 James Roseman's life shifted dramatically when his son James Jabulani Roseman Jr a 14-year-old got targeted in a physical assault the alleged attackers were Marvin Tony Yayo Bernard a member of G unit and Lowell Lodi MacFletcher a known member of the Blood Street gang The assault on Roseman's son got widely connected to the ongoing rap beef between G unit and the game whose career got managed by Roseman's Czar entertainment This conflict had already been brewing in the industry for years and the alleged assault dropped a new level of tension between the sides on March 24th 2007 Tony Yayo got arrested and charged with assault for the incident involving Roseman's son the situation exploded in payback when Just weeks later on April 18th 2007 a drive-by shooting hit Yayo's mother's home a move thought to be in response to the assault on Roseman's teenager This incident triggered a wave of violent events in retaliation Dave Lighty the brother of the late Chris Lighty G unit's manager got jumped in a razor assault while Bernard's Bentley caught bullets in Harlem More retaliation included setting fire to a bulletproof vehicle owned by G unit however in February 2008 prosecutors dismissed all charges against Tony Yayo pointing to insufficient evidence in the case Despite the legal result tensions stayed elevated with the drama continuing to play out in increasingly violent ways The violence kept going Lowell Mac Fletcher who got involved in the incident tragically got shot and killed in the Bronx on September 27th 2009 Authorities believed that Fletcher's death represented yet another act of retaliation connected to the earlier assault on Roseman's son This chapter in Roseman's life served as a harsh reminder of the deeply connected nature of street conflicts and the music industry Where personal disputes regularly escalated into dangerous violent confrontations The beef between G unit and the game Driven by the business dealings of Roseman stood as a key factor in the explosive chain of events that followed ending in both personal and professional consequences for everyone caught up

The legacy of Jimmy Henchman stands as one of the most complex and controversial figures in modern hip-hop history A man who lived at the intersection of street life and mainstream music industry success Roseman's story represents the dark side of the game where money power and influence came attached to violence betrayal and tragedy His rise from juvenile detention to music executive showed the possibility of transformation but his downfall revealed the inescapable gravity of his criminal roots The mysteries surrounding Tupac's shooting the East Coast West Coast war and the various violent incidents connected to his name remain unsolved and hotly debated to this day What we do know is that Jimmy Henchman's fingerprints were on some of hip-hop's most pivotal and darkest moments His ability to build careers like the game and 50 cent proved his value in the music business but the blood spilled in connection to his business dealings and beefs painted a troubling picture of an industry where violence was just another negotiation tactic The lessons from Henchman's life are heavy ones They show that no amount of success in the legitimate world can wash away the sins of the streets and that the consequences of street wars inevitably reach everyone they touch From Brooklyn to Los Angeles from prison cells to executive offices Jimmy Henchman's story serves as a cautionary tale about the price of power and the impossibility of truly leaving the streets behind Evil streets fam that's the real deal on Jimmy Henchman thanks for locking in with us make sure you hit that subscribe button ring that bell and tap in with us every single day for more stories like this one peace